Concept explainers
a.
IP addresses:
IP stands for “Internet Protocol”. Internet protocol is a set of rules that govern internet activities. IP addresses are those addresses in the internet that assigns a unique identifying address to each computer in the system.
b.
IP addresses:
IP stands for “Internet Protocol”. Internet protocol is a set of rules that govern internet activities. IP addresses are known as that addresses in the internet that assigns a unique identifying addresses to each computer in the system.
c.
IP addresses:
IP stands for “Internet Protocol”. Internet protocol is a set of rules that govern internet activities. IP addresses are known as that addresses in the internet that assigns a unique identifying addresses to each computer in the system.
d.
IP addresses:
IP stands for “Internet Protocol”. Internet protocol is a set of rules that govern internet activities. IP addresses are known as that addresses in the internet that assigns a unique identifying addresses to each computer in the system.
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